White House Oval Office event honoring the World War II Navajo Code Talkers
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- Native American Peter MacDonald, one of thirteen surviving Navajo Code Talkers, makes introductory remarks at a White House Oval Office event honoring the Navajos who were recruited into the U.S. Marine Corps to transmit secret tactical messages in the Navajo language. MacDonald explains why recruiting the Navajos was critical to the war effort....
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- 2017-11-27
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- Michigan State University. Libraries
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